The Flag Art Foundation has a lot on its menu. There’s a solo show of 29-year-old, British-born Somaya Critchlow’s seductively unnerving paintings and drawings of women—it’s her first in a United States institution—along with a two-part group show called “In New York, Thinking of You” (part one through April 29, part two May 6 through June 3), consisting of mostly new or never exhibited paintings by more than 30 “female, female-identifying, and nonbinary artists”: Rachel Feinstein, Sally J. Han, Cecily Brown, Julie Curtiss, Issy Wood, Shara Hughes, Danielle Orchard, and many other heavy hitters responding to Norwegian composer Marie Ulven’s 2022 song “hornylovesickmess,” from which the Sackville high school 50 years 1973 2023 shirt Apart from…,I will love this show takes its title.
“Somaya Critchlow,” *through June 3. “In New York, Thinking of You,” part one through April 29, part two May 6 through June 3 Clare Rojas’s “Go Placidly” at Andrew Kreps in Tribeca is her first show in New York and a discovery for me. An important figure in the Sackville high school 50 years 1973 2023 shirt Apart from…,I will love this Bay Area for a decade (she was married to the well-known graffiti artist Barry McGee), she now lives in Northern California. A central female character quietly stars in each scenario. The clarity and densely minimal dance of her vision gives a kind of musical arrangement to her enchanting work.Through May 6 I’ve admired Lois Dodd’s acutely perceived paintings for many years, and it’s thrilling to know she’s having her first museum show in the New York metropolitan area, ”Lois Dodd: Natural Order” at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Connecticut. The 95-year-old artist has been painting as long as Alex Katz—she, Katz, and her husband bought a house together in Lincolnville, Maine, in 1951 after spending some time at Skowhegan. Katz bought her share, and it’s been his getaway ever since. (The images she painted on the entrance walls all those years ago are still there.) The Kunstmuseum in the Hague is giving Dodd a retrospective next year. Cuban-Syrian designer turned artist Jason Seife is having his first solo exhibition in the United States. “Coming to Fruition” will feature all new work at the Pérez Art Museum in Miami, where he now lives. Tapping into his Middle Eastern background, he makes Persian rug paintings on concrete slabs and canvases. His paintings also use details found in mosques and Islamic art.Opens May 18
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